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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joseph_SwanJoseph Swan - Wikipedia

    Known commonly as "Ediswan", the company sold lamps made with a cellulose filament that Swan had invented in 1881, while the Edison Company continued using bamboo filaments outside of Britain. In 1892, General Electric (GE) began exploiting Swan's patents to produce cellulose filaments, until they were replaced in 1904 by a GE developed ...

  2. Bold black and white contrasts were often used to create a dramatic effect. Many Art Deco lamps used glass adorned with nature motifs such as shells, flowers and sunrises. By 1920 Art Deco influences were everywhere and this included electric lighting.

  3. Jan 28, 2020 · Smart, efficient solar lamps like the Little Sun by artist Olafur Eliasson and engineer Frederick Ottensen, increasingly bring bright light to rural places and those without access to a reliable power supply.

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  5. St. George Lane Fox-Pitt (b. Sep 14, 1856 - d. Apr 6, 1932) The aspects of the life of St. George that are considered here are only his interests and accomplishments in the area of lighting, and, specifically, the electric incandescent lamp.

  6. Apr 1, 2019 · An early century British lampshade that shows a mix of both Nouveau and Deco designs. When at your local Auction House, Antique dealer or flea market and a piece of Art Nouveau lighting takes your fancy there are a number of things to consider.

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  8. One of the few examples of modernist architecture in Glasgow, it was designed by Cornelius Armour as the Glasgow HQ of the British Luma Co-operative Lamp Co, the first international co-operative factory for the manufacture of electric lamps.